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Name
  
Saad Mamoun

Allegiance
  
Egypt

Died
  
October 28, 2000


Years of service
  
1943 - 1983

Service/branch
  
Egyptian Army

Rank
  
Lieutenant General

Unit
  
11th Infantry Regiment

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Born
  
14 May 1922 Alexandria, Egypt (
1922-05-14
)

Commands held
  
17th Mechanized Division (1968-72) Second Field Army (1972-75) Central Military Zone (1975-1979) Director of Military Operations Staff and Assistant Minister of Defence for Morale Affairs(1979-1983).

Battles/wars
  
Suez War Six Day War Yom Kippur War

Battles and wars
  
Suez Crisis, Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War

Similar People
  
Mohamed Abdel Ghani el, Ahmad Ismail Ali, Saad el‑Shazly, Albert Mandler, Avraham Adan

Birth name
  
Mohammed Sa'ad Ma'moun

Lieutenant General Mohammed Saad Eddin Mamoun, usually known in English as Saad Mamoun (14 May 1922 – 28 October 2000), is an Egyptian war hero and was the commander of the Egyptian Second Army during the Yom Kippur War. He was commissioned in an infantry regiment in 1943 after graduating from the Egyptian Military Academy. He was wounded in action during the 1956 war as the commander of an infantry anti-Tank battalion. Along with Mohamed Abdel Ghani el-Gamasy, Hosni Mubarak, Helmy Afify Abd El-Bar and Kamal Hassan Ali, he was one of the heavyweight and close members of President Sadat's inner circle.

During the 1977 protests in Egypt, as commander of the Central Military Region, he is known to have refused to use deadly force against protestors in Cairo and to convince President Sadat to accede to some of the popular demands such as continuation of food and energy subsidies. After he retired from the Egyptian Army, he served as Governor of Cairo until 1987.

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